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Simplify (m^4n)^3.
m^12n^3
m^4n^3
m^12n
mn^15

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Explanation:

Simplifying the expression (m^4n)^3 can be done by using the laws of exponents. The first law states that when two terms with identical bases are being multiplied, you add their exponents together. In this case, m is the base and 4n is its exponent; therefore, when we multiply them together three times (or raise to the third power), then our result should be m raised to a power of 12n.

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